Tania Mejia, the communications director at Jolt, a nonprofit helping Latinx teens that organized the demonstration, said the idea came from a volunteer who saw young women taking photos at the Capitol in their quinceañera dresses.

A nearly century-old nonprofit organization has agreed to sell one Clybourn Avenue building to a developer while putting a larger structure across the street up for sale in deals that could bring in well over $20 million combined.

Mary Ann Gerth/Courier-Journal/USA TODAY Network/Wochit Metro Councilman David James has been let go from his job with the University of Louisville that was linked to the nonprofit U of L Foundation after a little more than two years.

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